Everest Three Passes Trek-3 highest passes in the world

The “Everest Three Passes Trek” is one of our favourite treks and we’d be delighted to help you explore this impressive region in Nepal.

Everest Three Passes Trek with Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure takes you to some of the tallest mountains in the world, Mount Everest, Gokyo valley, Cho La pass, Kongma La, Renjo La Pass. It is an incredible trek that offers it all – mountains, culture and history.

Crossing the three passes’ is not technically difficult but all these trail climb above 5000m, so acclimation is essential. The Kongma La(5535m) between Dingboche/Bire & Lobuche, the Cho La (5420m) between Dughla and Gokyo and Renjo La(5360m) between Gokyo and Thame.

The trek starts from Lukla, following the flight from Kathmandu. Like most treks in the region, Lukla serves as the gateway. We then make our way up to Namche Bazaar where we continue the Everest trail till the Dingboche. Magnificent views of Ama Dablam.

Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure provides you with an experienced, local guide that not only leads you on the trail but introduces you to the rich Sherpa culture. This tour captures the highlights of the Khumbu region. Of course, because of the altitude and the terrain, this trek can be challenging. But the unique views and serenity next to the unspoiled lakes will be worth it.

All our treks can be booked as private trips - no large, impersonal groups but small, individual experiences. Let Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure take you on your very own adventure trek to Kongma La, Mount Everest Base Camp, Gokyo, the Cho La pass and Renjo La.

Highlights:

A. Admire three passes, Mount Everest, contemplate the history of its exploration and some of the highest mountains in the worldB. Explore the Gokyo lakes, the highest fresh water lake system in the worldC. Cross the famous Kongma La Passes, Cho La pass & Renjo La Passes D. Stand on top of Kala Pathar and observe some of the highest mountains of the worldE. Discover the rich culture of Solukhumbu, the Sherpa heartland